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Amber Heard Claims She ‘Hid Bruises’ When On James Corden’s Show After Johnny Depp ‘Fight’

Amber Heard
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Amber Heard has claimed that she ‘hid bruises’ when appearing on James Corden’s show after an alleged ‘fight’ with her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. 

The actress made the claims during her testimony and claimed the Pirates of the Caribbean star ‘headbutted’ her ‘right in the nose’ and was ‘screaming and swinging’ at her.

Recalling the alleged incident, she said: “I thought, ‘This is how I die. He’s going to kill me now’.”

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In the court, photos of her alleged injuries were shown, which apparently included a ‘busted lip, two black eyes, and a broken nose’.

Reportedly, one image showed the star with a ‘chunk’ of hair missing, as well as some apparent bruising on her face.

She claimed that the following night, she was due to make an appearance on The Late Late Show and was ‘worried’ she wouldn’t be able to hide the alleged markings.

In her testimony, Heard explained: “The next day checked to see if I could get away with it, hiding it, so I could make an appearance. I gambled and thought maybe I could pull it off.

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“Had my hair and makeup team come and they worked around it, meaning worked around the legions on my head with the hairspray because that stings and worked around the bruising by covering it with heavier makeup than normal bruise covering makeup.”

As her lips were apparently ‘still bleeding and swollen,’ she was forced to use a ‘thick, heavy matte red lipstick’.

Continuing with her claims, she added: “I remember my lip was still bleeding and swollen so we did this really thick super heavy matte red lipstick and I remember very well at the time that we had no choice in color, and that was one of my favorite colors to wear.”

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